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28th April 05, 12:40 PM
#18
I would agree with you 100% adam...if the school had turned away all of the people breaking the dress code, but they didn't. Yea. The dress code stated that there were to be no midrifts showing for women, and there were two girls who had that filmy stuff covering it (you know, see-through)one of these girls was the daughter of one of our prom advisors. Yes, I understand that her midrift was covered, but that would be like someone wearing a fishnet shirt to school with nothing else underneath. They're still covered up right? Plus a lot of those other girls' dresses had them showing more skin then eric did. And if they want to tell me that a kilt is not "traditional american attire" then they'd damn well better tell us what it is. It's certainly not a tux, i know that much.
sorry...i'm ranting now. I just don't understand my school at all.
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